Turkish Journal of Hematology (Aug 2020)

Primary Gastric Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: Prognostic Factors in the Immuno-Oncology Therapeutics Era

  • Zhi Min Bai,
  • Zhen Hua Li,
  • Tao Guan,
  • Lie Yang Wang,
  • Jing Rong Wang,
  • Shao Hua Wu,
  • Li Ping Su

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4274/tjh.galenos.2020.2019.0332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 193 – 202

Abstract

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the prognostic factors for primary gastric diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (PG-DLBCL). Materials and Methods: This retrospective study analyzed 72 PGDLBCL patients between January 2012 and December 2017 in the Shanxi Cancer Hospital of Shanxi Medical University to identify the different prognostic factors in PG-DLBCL. The clinical features, treatment, and follow-up information were analyzed. Results: The low CD4: CD8 ratio group (median subsequent overall survival [OS]: 36.06 months; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 25.73- 46.40) showed a significant decrease in subsequent OS compared to the normal group among PG-DLBCL patients who were newly diagnosed and did not receive rituximab (median OS: 52.58 months; 95% CI: 44.18-60.97; p=0.029). Event-free survival status 24 months after the date of diagnosis (EFS24) also decreased significantly in the low CD4: CD8 group (median EFS24: 16.27 months; 95% CI: 13.09- 19.45) compared to the normal group (median EFS24: 20.34 months; 95% CI: 17.05-23.63; p=0.014). Multivariate analysis showed that low CD4: CD8 at diagnosis was an independent poor prognostic factor for subsequent OS and EFS24.zed. Conclusion: Our data suggest that identifying prognostic factors, especially host immunity, may provide useful information for assessing prognosis or clinical management

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